Environmental and Planning Law Journal update: Vol 39 Pt 2
By journalalerts on July 4, 2023
Posted In: Environmental and Planning Law Journal (EPLJ) Tagged: 2009 Black Saturday bushfires in Victoria 2011 floods in Queensland 2019/20 Black Summer bushfires in NSW A critique of the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) Analysis of the different approaches to plastic regulation across various jurisdictions in Australia Australia’s regulatory approach to plastic pollution Behavioural approach to environmental conservation in Australian agriculture Change in land-use significant impact on biodiversity Confusion and regulatory overlap (or underlap) that contradicts the goal of minimising the negative environmental effects of plastic Disaster planning and response Dr Gerry Bates Earth jurisprudence Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act 1999 (Cth) Felicity Deane Floodplain harvesting (FPH) Gerry Nagtzaam Increased involvement of local Māori in river management Increasing calls for the regulation of land holders Indigenous peoples and local communities Joseph Miller Kenneth Pennington Kenny Ng Murray-Darling Basin negative environmental effects associated with plastic production and use non-economic losses in policy-making decision-making and disaster response NSW’s floodplain harvesting policy principle of “wise use” Rhett Martin rights of natural entities Role of Indigenous peoples and local communities in wetlands management in international law and Australian practice Simon Marsden Steve Kourabas The balance between western scientific knowledge and traditional ecological knowledge in wetlands management The river as a separate legal person the values that indigenous peoples can bring to all aspects of wise use traditional techniques of wise use Trent Candy Water Act 1912 (NSW) Wetlands management in international law and Australian practice Whanganui River in New Zealand Youth Climate Courts: How You Can Host a Human Rights Trial for People and Planet by Thomas A Kerns